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Can habeas corpus be restored?
In These Times by Brian Beutler 06/28/07 Democra ts and civil libertarians have been understandably livid over the administration’s demolition of the writ of habeas corpus. But remedying the problem isn’t... ...
rudkla - 29. Jun, 16:05
Bush lacks the power to detain an immigrant as an enemy combatant without charge
Appeals Court Orders "Enemy Combatant" Free President Bush lacks the power to detain an immigrant as an enemy combatant without charge, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. http://www.trutho ut.org/docs_2006/061107I.s html -------- Man... ...
rudkla - 12. Jun, 11:40
No Unlawful Enemy Combatants at Guantanamo
Marjorie Cohn of Thomas Jefferson School of Law, says US treatment of those combatants violates the Geneva Conventions. http://tinyu rl.com/2t4ekd Congress warns on Guantanamo rulings THE White House... ...
rudkla - 10. Jun, 08:15
Bob Gates & Locking You Up Forever
By Robert Parry As the next Defense Secretary, Robert M. Gates will be in charge of a new star-chamber legal system that can lock up indefinitely “unlawful enemy combatants” and “any person” accused of... ...
rudkla - 2. Dez, 10:13
Under New Law, Americans Must Guard Against Abuse of Power
"The aspect of the Military Commissions Act most troubling to legal scholars is its denial of habeas corpus - the right of a prisoner to challenge his or her detention as unlawful - to non-citizens designated... ...
rudkla - 25. Okt, 23:13
How to stay out of Gitmo
CounterPunch by Susie Day 10/22/06 In case you've been too stunned by other newsworthy disasters to pay proper attention, the Military Commissions Act of 2006 was just signed into law. This law gives... ...
rudkla - 23. Okt, 15:26
American prison camps are on the way
AlterNet by Marjorie Cohn 10/09/06 Kellogg Brown & Root, a Halliburton subsidiary, is constructing a huge facility at an undisclosed location to hold tens of thousands of Bush's 'unlawful enemy combatants.'... ...
rudkla - 10. Okt, 16:10
The best for the worst
Reason by Jacob Sullum 10/04/06 Under the Military Commissions Act recently approved by Congress, there are two ways the government can imprison a suspected terrorist for the rest of his life. It can... ...
rudkla - 5. Okt, 15:55
Rounding up US citizens
CounterPunch by Marjorie Cohn 10/01/06 The Military Commissions Act of 2006 governing the treatment of detainees is the culmination of relentless fear-mongering by the Bush administration since the September... ...
rudkla - 2. Okt, 16:03
Deal on terror suspects hits new snag
USA Today 09/25/06 A compromise proposal on trials for terrorism suspects came under fire Monday from a key Republican senator and a former top military lawyer who said the deal would suspend a fundamental... ...
rudkla - 26. Sep, 15:42